Schizophrenia Specialist

Pacifica Care of Suncoast

Psychiatrists located in Punta Gorda, FL

Schizophrenia is a widely misunderstood mental health illness. While it causes delusions and hallucinations, with proper care, you can lead a healthy and active life. Dr. Laura Tait and the team at Pacifica Care of Suncoast in Punta Gorda, Florida, offer comprehensive care including traditional therapies and alternative treatments to improve your mental health and overall wellness. Call or schedule a consultation online today for customized care.

Schizophrenia Q & A

What is schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that causes delusions, hallucinations, and concentration problems. Contrary to popular belief, schizophrenia doesn’t cause split or multiple personalities and people with schizophrenia aren’t dangerous. Approximately 1% of the population has schizophrenia and with effective care and support, you can lead a healthy and active life.

What are symptoms of schizophrenia?

Schizophrenia has active and inactive stages. When you’re in an active stage, you may find it difficult to distinguish between reality and your delusions. Your symptoms can vary both in severity and the specific symptoms you experience. Schizophrenia symptoms are typically categorized into four categories.

Positive psychotic symptoms

Auditory hallucinations

Delusions

Distorted perceptions, beliefs, and behaviors

Negative symptoms

Loss of positive feelings such as pleasure

Inability to make or complete plans

Decreased ability to speak or express yourself

Disorganization symptoms

Disordered or illogical thinking

Confusion

Abnormal behaviors and movements

Impaired cognition

Poor attention and concentration

Impaired memory

Declining performance at work or school

What causes schizophrenia?

While the exact causes of schizophrenia are currently unknown, it’s believed that the disorder is linked to an imbalance in dopamine and glutamate, two neurotransmitters the brain uses to send messages. What causes those imbalances is currently unknown, but there are risk factors associated with the condition, including family history, autoimmune disorders, and pregnancy and birth complications like malnutrition and exposure to certain toxins.

Schizophrenia symptoms are often triggered or worsened by substance abuse. Misuse of controlled substances can also reduce the effectiveness of your treatment.

How is schizophrenia treated?

Unfortunately, there is no known cure for schizophrenia. However, at Pacifica Care of Suncoast, you receive customized care to manage your schizophrenic symptoms and improve your overall wellness.

Treatment for schizophrenia often combines medication and therapy. The medication restores chemical balance to your brain which can significantly reduce your symptoms. Therapy helps you learn techniques to recognize your thoughts and respond to them differently.

The team at Pacifica Care of Suncoast also offers alternative treatments like vitamin B12 shots and folic acid supplements to help reduce some of the symptoms such as apathy, social withdrawal, and inability to express emotions.

If you have concerns about schizophrenia, either for yourself or a loved one, call or schedule an appointment online today.

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